Just more than a week after Republicans made big gains in congressional elections, former first lady Nancy Reagan is inviting leading contenders for the party's 2012 presidential nomination to a debate next spring.
"Ronnie would be thrilled that t

Former Michigan Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis announced Friday that he will run for chairman of the Republican National Committee, making him the first official challenge to current leader Michael Steele.
Anuzis said in a statement that th

I am talking about the systematic degradation of our people. I am talking about being raped of our dignity, privacy, and decency. I am talking about a daily systematic rape we actually pay to be subjected to.

Yet talk to former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, the unorthodox 2012 GOP hopeful, and those rules go out the window. Ask about church, and he says he doesn’t go. “Do you believe in Jesus?” I ask. “I believe he lived,” he replies with a smile. Ask

We are here because the U.S. is going to end soon. There’s going to be an intense, violent, probably haphazard struggle for control. It’s going to come down to us versus them. The question is: What are you going to do about it?…A war is coming. At st

Senator-elect Rand Paul (R-KY) probably surprised some Republicans Sunday when he said he would be willing to cut military spending. "Yes, yes," Paul responded when asked if he would vote for defense cuts. In doing so, he highlighted the libertarian

The disaster is embodied in the various GOP warmongers who will be placed in key positions in Congress, and a good case could be made that among the worst of the worst will be the probable majority leader in the House: Eric Cantor.

An ugly scene took place outside the Kentucky Senatorial debate as what appeared to be a supporter of Republican candidate Rand Paul was captured by a local news literally stomping the head of a member of the progressive-activist organization MoveOn.

GOP candidate Broden stunned his party, saying he would not rule out violent overthrow of the government if elections did not produce a change in leadership. Drew a quick denunciation from the head of the Dallas County GOP, who called the remarks "in

Oberstars bill targeted the term “navigable waterways” and replaced each and every instance of that term with the term “waters of the United States” contained in the “Federal Water Pollution Control Act” of 1972. “Waters of the United States” woul

Meet Pelosi's challenger, John Dennis, a San Francisco businessman with a libertarian streak so wide that he's gone to Burning Man, wants to legalize marijuana, and demands an immediate withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan. (COOL !!!)

Now, it turns out, Rand is looking to mend fences. He made a quiet pilgrimage and met privately with some of Washington's most influential neocons, as well as the pro-Israel lobby, delivering them a not-too-subtle message: Never mind my...

During WW2 Women ferried Fighter Planes to our Fighter Pilots in Europe,at night,through all kinds of weather..SOLO.Once again it`s a Woman ferrying the Truth.
Where are the Fighter Pilots..home with their Kittens?

Yet what kind of family values is it when a Republican candidate has no compunctions about stabbing his own father in the back? Faced with the crew that relentlessly slandered Ron Paul at every opportunity, Rand, we are told, went into...

CBS News has obtained a final draft of House Republicans' legislative agenda for the next Congress, a 21-page "Pledge to America" that they will formally unveil Thursday morning at a Virginia hardware store.

After enduring "party-of-no" insults from Obama for months, Republicans are offering a collection of conservative ideas, including freezing government spending and replacing the president's sweeping health-care legislation with a scaled-back version

House Republicans will release their long-awaited governing agenda on Thursday at an event at a hardware store in Sterling, Va., offering a set of proposals they would look to enact if they control Congress after the midterm elections.

Tea party favorite Christine O'Donnell, a little-known underdog, defeated veteran Delaware congressman Mike Castle for the state's Republican U.S. Senate nomination, the latest in a nationwide series of 2010 upsets by grassroots conservative candidat

The primary season is ending as it began, the Republican establishment on one side in state after state, and tea party activists on another. The competition is particularly strong in Delaware and New Hampshire, where GOP senatorial nominations are th

Kentucky Senate hopeful Rand Paul chided fellow Republicans on Sunday evening for contributing to the massive federal budget deficit, candidly telling tea party supporters in his hometown that GOP lawmakers took "the easy way out" by failing to cut s

Christine O'Donnell's battle with Rep. Mike Castle perhaps embodies the movement's greatest test, because unlike in other races in which the GOP has offered the tea party an awkward embrace, the Republican Party is fighting back.

Former US Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton says he's considering a White House run. President Bush's top arms control official and later the nation's top diplomat at the U.N., Bolton is weighing a White House bid against Obama in 2012

The sole Republican candidate for New York attorney general says he does not want to be the next "sheriff of Wall Street" and would give up the national prominence the job offers in favor of tackling political corruption in the capital.

Does giving a candidate $ not constitute a more-than-tacit endorsement? The NRA gave Harry Reid $4,950 this year, for his 2010 campaign. Does speaking glowingly of a candidate or politician during an election year not constitute an endorsement?

A business owner indicted for the human trafficking of 400 laborers from Thailand is a frequent donor to the Republican Party and recently waged war against other companies involved with hiring illegal immigrants.